Travel through ancient Egypt as young Assil, a bold young adventurer
trying to save himself from a Mummy’s deadly curse.
Ever the party animal, Assil’s wild ways lead him to break into a
pyramid to enjoy an all night party with his friends. However, on
disturbing a peaceful, sleeping Mummy he was immediately punished with
a lethal curse. Enjoy classic gameplay using the stylus to help Assil
discover the remedy and break the curse within 24 hours to avoid his
fate.
Feel the sand beneath your feet and the hot sun blazing down from above
as your adventures begin in the mysterious land of ancient Egypt.
Become immersed in the beautiful and vibrant Egyptian locations,
travelling through bustling dusty cities, exotic bazaars and tropical
dense undergrowth.
Ankh: Curse of the Scarab King features many colourful and humorous
characters, including the lovable delinquent Assil; the Pharaoh, who
would rather party than govern; his beautiful daughter Thara; the
gossip loving Mummy, George; and Thor, the practical joker. Not all
the characters are good natured though; beware of Seth, who enjoys a
good ruckus, and Osiris, God of the Underworld.
Providing fun and excitement for players of all ages, Ankh: Curse of
the Scarab King features many engaging puzzles that must be solved in
order to progress. Enjoy and experience the vivid and enchanting
surroundings on your adventure, but don’t forget the task in hand,
Assil’s life must be saved before his time is up!

Oh hey this title sounds really familiar... I remember looking at the website, wasn't this supposed to be out like a year ago or something? I remember looking for it in the high street and finding nothing. It looks good, but the other reviews are a tad worrying.

About the subtitles, suck it up. We've been spoilt in English speaking countries, if you think about it we kind of take it for granted that everything's in our language. Besides, when games do get translated you all complain and jump through hoops to put the Japanese audio back in, this is no different

"The voice acting is actually pretty decent, too, although the script is often clumsy and jokes fall flat on more than one occasion. We can only assume that something has been lost during the translation from German to English."

Taken from:
www.pocketgamer.co.uk/review.asp?c=8563&sec=4

Sounds like they've reviewed an English copy to me.

It's music to my ears because even if this game isn't exactly 'Maniac Mansion 3' it's nice to have a proper point and click game on the DS.

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